From: udigrudi on
I've had a similar problem, menus made in Fireworks 8 don't show up completely
in ie7 for windows either. The menu shows up, but the text of submenus with
submenus doesn't show up.

I think it's a bug with ie7. It doesn't support javascript completely, nor
does it css.

Since your website has disappeared, I'm sorry I can't be of more help. I'm
thinking of getting a "third party" submenu generator (but I can't find one
that I can use my own images, yet)

From: Murray *ACE* on
> I think it's a bug with ie7. It doesn't support javascript completely,
> nor
> does it css.

I don't think this is accurate. Each browser supports things differently,
and CSS is no exception, but support for javascript is fairly reliable
across the board.

> but I can't find one that I can use my own images, yet

Then you are not looking in the right place. Go here -

http://www.projectseven.com/

and examine their extensive collection of menu products.

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"udigrudi" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> I've had a similar problem, menus made in Fireworks 8 don't show up
> completely
> in ie7 for windows either. The menu shows up, but the text of submenus
> with
> submenus doesn't show up.
>
> I think it's a bug with ie7. It doesn't support javascript completely,
> nor
> does it css.
>
> Since your website has disappeared, I'm sorry I can't be of more help.
> I'm
> thinking of getting a "third party" submenu generator (but I can't find
> one
> that I can use my own images, yet)
>